Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western Europe and northwest Africa. It has been recorded in Australia since the 1800's and is now a major weed in pastures and rangelands, but its introduction history is poorly understood. An understanding of its invasion pathway and subsequent genetic structure is critical to the successful introduction of biological control agents and for provision of informed decisions for plant biosecurity efforts. We sampled E. plantagineum in its native (Iberian Peninsula), non-native (UK) and invaded ranges (Australia and South Africa) and analysed three chloroplast gene regions. Considerable genetic diversity was found among E. plantagineum in Australia, su...
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G. Sm. (Alismataceae) is an emergent aquatic plant native to sout...
Human associated introduction of pathogens and consequent invasions are very evident in areas where ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western ...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comKnowledge of the introduction histor...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum L.) was introduced into Australia from the Mediterranean regio...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Many population studies on invasive plant pathogens are undertaken without knowing the center of ori...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
Many population studies on invasive plant pathogens are undertaken without knowing the center of ori...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...
Understanding the patterns of genetic structure in the introduced range of invasive species can help...
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G. Sm. (Alismataceae) is an emergent aquatic plant native to sout...
Human associated introduction of pathogens and consequent invasions are very evident in areas where ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western ...
Many plants exchanged in the global redistribution of species in the last 200 years, particularly be...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comKnowledge of the introduction histor...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum L.) was introduced into Australia from the Mediterranean regio...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...
Many population studies on invasive plant pathogens are undertaken without knowing the center of ori...
Retracing pathways of historical species introductions is fundamental to understanding the factors i...
Many population studies on invasive plant pathogens are undertaken without knowing the center of ori...
Aim: Understanding the genetic structure of plants in their native range is crucial when reconstruct...
<div><p>Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used ...
Understanding the patterns of genetic structure in the introduced range of invasive species can help...
Sagittaria platyphylla (Engelm.) J.G. Sm. (Alismataceae) is an emergent aquatic plant native to sout...
Human associated introduction of pathogens and consequent invasions are very evident in areas where ...
Herbarium accession data offer a useful historical botanical perspective and have been used to track...